I agree that people are making too much of the knockdown, especially since Fury dominated the fight afterwards.

It was just a flash knockdown. Although the NBC's BJ Flores was saying Fury was hurt, as I re-watched the fight I could see he really wasn't (except for his pride).

I think it's actually good for Fury that he's been on his ass a couple times so far in his career. It's all part of his learning process. Fury can improve a lot, I liked how he used his jab in the beginning of the fight, before the knock down. He needs a good trainer though, instead of that crazed uncle.

All i'm saying is young prospects can make mistakes, it's not the end of the world

In another thread where i criticized some of Fury's shortcomings you blamed it all on him not having Peter in his corner. I don't agree with that scapegoat but i am curious, Fury plans on fighting out of the US and Peter isn't allowed due to past convictions so what is he going to do in his future US fights?

Wladimir Klitschko - a little man in a big man's body. He's got no bottle and glass chin. He's been stopped 3 times, and since been matched very very carefully. Tyson Fury will catch up with him, probably early next year, once he's got Pulev out the way. Wladimir Klitschko is getting knocked spark out.

In another thread where i criticized some of Fury's shortcomings you blamed it all on him not having Peter in his corner. I don't agree with that scapegoat but i am curious, Fury plans on fighting out of the US and Peter isn't allowed due to past convictions so what is he going to do in his future US fights?

Peter can get a waiver to enter the US, but it wasn't organised prior to this fight, in future it will be.

as for not agreeing with that "scapegoat", that's fine. I suggest from now on all boxers are only allowed their trainers during camp, and in the fight are not allowed them, since it won't make no difference anyway, we can just have some random guy with a water bottle instead. all good?

I love these hindsight comparisons. "oh pac was KO'd 2X and still went on to become an ATG, so this guy can do it too". Well 99.99999% of boxers dont go on to do anywhere near what pac or Vlad did after getting KO'd 2X

I'm not saying Fury won't be successful, but the comparison ignores an important factor. The average KO ratio of the fighters that knocked Wladimir down is 65%, whereas the average KO ratio of the fighters that knocked Fury down is 33.5%. To put things in perspective, Chris Byrd and Eddie Chambers have KO ratios of 47% and 46%.